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I disagree about S7 being (completely) dreadful, but he's definitely one of the best things about it.

Meanwhile, Tom Lenk waits by the phone for his next call from Joss Whedon for a cameo role as someone who totally isn't Andrew but basically is.

The finale would honestly have been so much better if this were included. Part of the reason why the very ending was so rough was the way the Mother seemed to just get an offhand mention. I'd have much preferred something else have been cut to make room for more Mother Mourning. It would make the Robin reveal a little

Well I agree with you 100% on the act of rape, but there are a lot of issues surrounding rape that definitely are open to varying opinions, such as the one being discussed in this article (I am definitely on the side of "This was a terrible idea", though). I'm just saying that excluding men from this kind of discourse

This is a great way to ensure an open dialogue can take place with men who may not fully understand the flaws in their own views on rape and whose minds can be changed for the better. Nothing inspires a man to say "I want to learn more!" like being told to shut the fuck up.

My favorite thing about watching this show last year was explaining the twists and saying "And it turns out that two of the clones…are twins!" and seeing the looks that got.

I want Felix clones, no matter how contrived.

I know all the characters are the same age. But when I first started the show and saw the Sarah character and knew that one of her clones was a suburban housewife, I was like, "There's no way that's going to be believable", because Sarah seemed too young. But obviously Alison works perfectly as the character she is.

I do agree to a certain extent, but the Rachel character I think is meant to feel very put-upon and cold and calculating and to a degree I think that gets across. But the accent is her most spotty for sure. I'm not going to fully form an opinion either way until she gets fleshed out a little more. I think Rachel is a

I think one of the most compelling things about Maslany's performance is the way she conveys age in her characters. Has anyone else noticed this? Part of it's the hair and wardrobe and stuff, but if she was playing each character in a vacuum, you'd have a hard time convincing me that Alison and Rachel were under,

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Sarah is the only one who really interacts with every other clone so seeing them face to face makes it a *little* easier to reconcile the fact that they're both played by the same person, kind of. But when you start comparing, say, Cosima and Helena, that's when stuff gets mindbending.

Fuck. I've been anticipating this show returning since it went off the air last season but this premiere exceeded my expectations. It reminded me of everything that I loved about this show. Alison and Felix had a ton of moments that proved how amazing they are together and apart. It was exciting and intense. It

And yet their characters still manage to be repulsive. Isn't it a good thing that the show isn't equating bad looks to bad personalities?

Difficult as it may seem, I plan to work this into as many conversations as I can for the rest of my life.

That's because it's TV and everyone's attractive. The female audience goes wet for Hugh Dancy and Mads Mikkelson, and Aaron Abrams is quite a looker too. Granted, there's more diversity of attractiveness among the male cast, but even Laurence Fishburne and Scott Thompson are far from ugly. it's hardly a new thing, or

I want Felix clones. This is my biggest wish from the show. If you've seen Jordan Gavaris being himself you just know he could pull it off. Plus, Felix was also an orphan in the black in the show, so the seeds are there. They've been planted. Let them grow!

It was about 1/4 the fact that it looks exactly like my elementary school gym and about 3/4 the fact that the show regularly films about 30 minutes from my elementary school.

Okay, I recognize that gym. That was either filmed at my elementary school or an elementary school with the exact same gym/stage, which isn't totally out of the realm of possibility, given that it films in Toronto and I'm from a suburb thereof.

"Yes, that Hanks."